MUST FIGHT OR SEE EMPIRE FALL
BALKAN CORRESPONDENTS OPINIONS. By Telegraph—Preas Association —Copyright (Received October 30, 1.15 a.m.) LONDON. October 21). “The Times’’ declares that Nazim Pasha must now fight or witness the passing of the Ottoman Empire iu Europe. His force comprises tour army corps, and many of theso troops are scarcely tho flower of the army. It is probable that tint bulk of them are south and east of Liloh Burgas, and may at any moment bo almost isolated.
The Czar’s message congratulated King Peter on the success of the Servians in Macedonia, without the need of invoking outside assistance. Tho consensus of opinion among newspaper correspondents is that the Balkan League’s victories have made a profound impression in Vienna, where tho Austro-Hungarian interests aro regarded as economic, not territorial. It is now explained that when tho official press refers to the maintenance of the status quo it merely implies tho maintenance as far as possible of tho great Powers’ moral influence in southeastern Europe.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8265, 30 October 1912, Page 1
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167MUST FIGHT OR SEE EMPIRE FALL New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8265, 30 October 1912, Page 1
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